Trajectory Generation for Assembly Tasks Via Bilateral Teleoperation

Abstract

Abstract in UndeterminedFor assembly tasks, the knowledge of both trajectory and forces are usually required. Consequently, we may use kinesthetics or teleoperation for recording human demonstrations. In order to have a more natural interaction, the operator has to be provided with a sense of touch. We propose a bilateral teleoperation system which is customized for this purpose. We introduce different coordinate frames to make the design of a 6-DOF teleoperation straightforward. Moreover, we suggest using tele-admittance, which simplifies instructing the robot. The compliance due to the slave controller allows the robot to react quickly and reduces the risk of damaging the workpiece

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